From: Infertility News
BIRMINGHAM - University of Alabama at Birmingham Women and Infants
Services has launched a new consumer-friendly Web site,
www.uabmedicine.org/women, in anticipation of the early 2010
opening of the new UAB Women & Infants Center.
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